Poinciana. Calabash. Allspice. Rddlewood. Napoleons plume You can picnic under them all in Bermuda. Bermuda is a garden, It wasn't always. When our fi rst settlers arrived (11 years before the Mayflower) the island was mostly grass, cedars, palmetto, and such. But over the years Bermuda sea rovers brought home exotic plants from everywhere: India, China, the South Seas, Africa, and England Today Bermuda is anyone s dream of Eden. Oranges grow here. Lemons. Bananas. Lilies. Hibiscus. Bougainvillea. Golden Shower Tree. English tea roses. Oleander All this-just 90 jet minutes from New York All of which makes Bermuda beautiful to roam, on foot, by motorbike, taxi, or bus. Or by dobb in-and-carr iage. P< <. I 'iIr;: ..... .:-,f":' 4> "'" I /' -" \ 'J ." Bermuda is a world apart so far at sea our neighbors all are fish. Scarcely bel ievable tropical fish haunt our coral reefs. Our game fish set world records for size and fight. Do you sail? Waterski? Play golf, tennis? Love to shop see sights? Laze on a broad clean beach? Like to dance, dine, and go nightclubbing? Come to Bermuda So much to see and do. So different from any other place on earth. Ask your travel agent. Or write Bermuda, 610 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 10020. 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 60602, .ø .,.,.. There is only one BERMUDA